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Germany Starts November Unseasonably Mild as Rain Bands Sweep East

A persistent southwest flow is expected to keep temperatures above normal through early November.

Overview

  • The Deutscher Wetterdienst reports a very mild Allerheiligen, with temperatures widely above seasonal norms and local peaks near 18–20 degrees in the south and southwest.
  • A west‑to‑east rain front is crossing the country from Saturday into Sunday, bringing widespread rain and locally strong to stormy gusts along the coasts, in exposed Black Forest peaks and at the Alpine edge.
  • Dense valley fog prompted DWD advisories across numerous Bavarian districts on Saturday morning, with visibility in places dropping below 100 meters.
  • Large‑scale model guidance signals an unusually warm month overall, as NOAA/CFS projections now point to November averaging roughly 2–3 degrees above normal across Germany.
  • Forecasters note that the remnant circulation of Hurricane Melissa could channel additional warm air toward Europe next week, even as some model runs still flag a possible brief cool‑down around 11 November.